Applications
including batteries, corrosion, catalysis, semiconductors, coatings and
structural biology have all led to an increased need for capabilities that
allow simultaneous atomic scale observation and sample manipulation.
Although electron microscopy is a well suited platform and has been used to
deliver in situ capabilities for decades, most techniques have been fairly
limited in their popularity. New technologies have been developed that
deliver extremely precise and high performance features for in situ electron
microscopy, but also come with the need to fully understand and develop
practices for using them. This presentation will explore how these new
techniques can be used to advance research in applications including
batteries, catalysis and biological labeling.
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